"What
do William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Lewis Carroll, and Robert Frost have
in common? All are common sources for law review article titles. This
compendium of titles will not necessarily help you decide on the title for your
next article, but it will at least provide amusement and help you delay until
another day that which you ought to be doing today. As one would expect, the
works of William Shakespeare provide a myriad of titles and phrases well suited
to law review article titles. So do the works of Charles Dickens. Somewhat
surprisingly Hamlet is more popular than Macbeth and A Tale of Two Cities more
popular than Bleak House. There are far fewer references to James Bond and Dr.
Seuss than you might imagine."